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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
d Sanilac counties, Michigan, spread over 1,800 square miles, making 2,900 families homeless, and destroying 138 lives......September, 1881 President Garfield removed from Washington to Francklyn Cottage, Elberon, N. J.......Sept. 6, 1881 Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside, born 1824, dies at Bristol, R. I.......Sept. 13, 1881 President Garfield dies at 10.35 P. M.......Sept. 19, 1881 Vice-President Arthur sworn as President at his residence in New York City between 2 and 3 A. M. by Judge John R. Brady......Sept. 20, 1881 President Arthur formally takes the oath of office in Washington......Sept. 22, 1881 President calls the Senate in extra session for Oct. 10......Sept. 23, 1881 Funeral train, bearing the remains of President Garfield, leaves Washington for Cleveland, O.......Sept. 23, 1881 Obsequies of President Garfield at Cleveland; day of mourning observed throughout the country under proclamation of President, dated Sept. 22......Sept. 26, 1881 International cot
, W. P. Lee, Erastus C. B.nedict, C. Newbold, W. H. Appleton, Jno. E. Williams, Richard Irvin, William Tucker, Val. G. Hall, James Marsh, Horace Webster, D. A. Cushman, A. C. Richards, Tim'y P. Chapman, Chas. P. Kirkland, Jno. Dimon, Samuel Hotaling, Richard Warren, George Jones, Geo. T. Olyphant, B. Cornell, Jas. W. Underhill, Bernard Kelly, E. H. Ludlow, Thos. J. Barr, A. M. White, James Bryce, R. C. Root, D. B. Fearing, Wm. McMurray, John R. Brady, Henry Hilton, W. F. Havemeyer, Jas. Gallatin, W. B. Crosby, F. B. Cutting, Dan. F. Tiemann, J. S. Bosworth, T. B. Stillman, Geo. T. H. Davis, W. Curtis Noyes, James Lenox, B. R. Winthrop, D. D. Field. The presiding officer said :--Fellow-citizens, we desire to commence this meeting with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Vinton. The reverend gentleman stepped forward, and delivered the following prayer:-- Prayer of Dr. Vinton. O, Almighty God, Creator of all men, high and